Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Plaistow and Sundridge SNT Newsletter March 2016

Welcome to the Plaistow and Sundridge Newsletter for the Month of March 2016.

Burglary
There were 13 reported burglaries in March.
5 where entry was gained in to the property in the following locations; Rangefield Road, Freelands Road, Southover, Portland Road, Aldermary Road, and Ridgeway Drive.
4 attempted burglaries in Ridgeway Drive, Wharton Road, Leamington Avenue.
4 Non dwelling in Farwig Lane, Babbacome Road and two on Burnt Ash Lane.
We have seen an upturn in burglaries in March, as you see there is no set pattern of locations.  However for the majority entry was gained from the back of the property. Please visit the web site below for crime prevention advice around burglaries. 
Always keep your shed and garage locked and tidy away your garden tools as burglars use then to break in through patio doors and windows. Please visit www.metbumblebee.org for more information

Why might your home be targeted? Most burglaries tend to be opportunistic, rather than planned. Burglars usually choose houses that have little or no visible security. So if your home does not look secure, seems unlived in or provides unobserved access, it could be at risk. Understanding what burglars look for when choosing their target will help you indentify weak spots in your home’s security

WHAT MAKES YOUR HOME ATTRACTIVE TO BURGLARS
1.   A high front boundary
2.   Low side and rear boundaries
3.   Accessible wheelie bins
4.   No visible intruder alarm
5.   No security lighting
6.   Valuables on display
7.   Open or unsecured windows
8.   Unsecured garage or shed door
9.   Unlocked back or side gate
10. Paved path or driveway

bottom1.pngVEHICLE CRIME 
In March there was 1 TDA (taking and driving away) whereby suspect was detained and arrested at scene. There were also 4 thefts from motor vehicle offences.
Vehicle crime continues to be one of our top priorities and various operations have been conducted on the ward. Although March was a good month for vehicle theft please stay vigilant and continue to look after your vehicle and its belonging as per the advice given below and on the various crime prevention web sites
 
Car Key Theft
Modern immobilizer systems mean that thieves now aim to steal your keys and your vehicle at the same time. You can help stop them by following these tips:
Never leave keys in the ignition
Never leave your house or car keys near a door or window
Fit a tracker device
Use your garage if you have one
You may not be insured if your vehicle is stolen having been left unsecured

 ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
We have had no other reported Anti-social behaviour on the ward however if you have experienced any please let us know or if you prefer via www.crimestoppers-uk.org or call on 0800555 111 all calls are treated anonymously.

Community Meeting
The next Police drop in surgery will be held at The Lavender Cafe, Plaistow Lane on Thursday 21st April 2016 at 15:00 - 16:00 hours.

Please come and visit us if you have any concerns you have about the area you live in we’re there to talk to you not just to drink coffee.

Contact Details
In an Emergency always ring 999
Non-emergency ring 101
www.met.police.uk/crimeprevention for crime prevention advice



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